Thomas Barker ( 1 of 1 )
 A rod twelve feet long and a ring of wire,
 A winder and barrel, will help thy desire
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 A rod twelve feet long and a ring of wire,
 A winder and barrel, will help thy desire
  In killing a Pike; but the forked stick,
   With a slit and a bladder,--and that other fine trick,
    Which our artists call snap, with a goose or a duck,--
     Will kill two for one, if you have any luck;
      The gentry of Shropshire do merrily smile,
       To see a goose and a belt the fish to beguile;
        When a Pike suns himselfe and a-frogging doth go,
         The two-inched hook is better, I know,
          Than the ord'nary snaring: but still I must cry,
           When the Pike is at home, minde the cookery.